Singaore

Singapore is a medley of Chinese, Indian, and Malaysian influences in a modern, tropical environment. Its luxurious shopping malls, variety of mouthwatering cuisines, exciting nightlife and unique attractions make it one of the most visited cities in Southeast Asia. And it’s worth it – you can enjoy this city’s rich offerings with such ease, it’s a real pleasure. Dine al fresco on the harbor or explore the island city’s beautiful jungle reserves by bus. Ferry across to Sentosa island or party out at Zouk nightclub. This vibrant, visitor-friendly city has it all. 

Saturday, June 6, 2009

The Holiday Inn Atrium Singapore


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Originally uploaded by Jon Allen

The Holiday Inn Atrium Singapore, is strategically located on the crossroads of Outram and Havelock Roads appealing both to the business as well as the leisure traveler. The Shenton Way financial center, Chinatown, and the shopping belt of Orchard Road are all nearby. Plus the hotel provides a complimentary shuttle bus service to all the areas within a 6 kilometer radius of the hotel. Or instead visitors can take the Outram Park MRT, which connects virtually all of the island nation to the financial, shopping, tourist spots. Facilities at this four star hotel include, recreation and sports court, swimming pool, car rental, travel agent, and a fully equipped business center.

Chicken satay


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Originally uploaded by yuleng

Chicken satay at Straits Kitchen, Grand Hyatt, Singapore

Kaya toast


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Originally uploaded by carinasuyin

Kaya toast is a popular snack amongst Singaporeans and Malaysians where kaya is a local favourite spread eaten on not just toast, but fresh bread and cream crackers. Kaya is made of eggs, sugar and coconut milk and flavored with pandan.